Mixtape 146 :: Gear Summer
It’s hard to to live up to a name like Young Fresh Fellows when you’ve been at it for almost 40 years, but good time rock and roll never goes out of style.
It’s hard to to live up to a name like Young Fresh Fellows when you’ve been at it for almost 40 years, but good time rock and roll never goes out of style.
Interpol may not be the most exciting live band on the planet, but Jen Cray is hooked on their music deeply enough to keep going back for more.
Sex Change (Thrill Jockey Records). Review by Andrew Coulon.
Liars (Benevolent). Review by Jen Cray.
Neu (Asian Man). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Japan,indie,no-wave,new wave,rock,Polysics,Neu,Asian Man,Aaron Shaul
Canada,indie pop,dance,experimental,The Unicorns,The Unicorns: 2014,Suicide Squeeze,Aaron Shaul
The Unicorns: 2014 (Suicide Squeeze). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Fever to Tell (Interscope). Review by Stein Haukland.
Make It Pop (FatCat). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Fever to Tell (Interscope). Review by Stein Haukland.
Purely Evil (Troubleman Unlimited). Review by Stein Haukland.
Sex Is Everything (Cold Crush). Review by Stein Haukland.
Love Love Love (Troubleman Unlimited). Review by Stein Haukland.
Get Into It (The Militia Group). Review by Stein Haukland.
Atheists, Reconsider (Arena Rock). Review by James Mann.
mclusky do dallas (Too Pure). Review by Stein Haukland.
Hide the Kitchen Knives (Beatville). Review by Stein Haukland.
They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top (Blast First / Mute). Review by Terry Eagan.
Five years have passed since the release of the The Tree House, the remarkable hybrid documentary film by director Trương Minh Quý. Việt and Nam is Trương’s first fiction feature, and with about a week before it screens at AFI Fest in Los Angeles, Lily and Generoso had an in-depth discussion with Trương about his ethereal and complex film.
Judy Craddock has a pulled pork sandwich after Colby Acuff’s set, not missing a beat of Midland’s wild west tour stop. Grand Junction, Colorado, gets “lucky sometimes.”
The granddaddy of old dark house mysteries, The Bat (1926) creeps onto Blu-ray from Undercrank Productions.